LEE YOUNGJI is 24, already a two-time rap competition winner, Billboard-charting artist, and host of one of South Korea's most-watched YouTube series. Now she's getting ready for a world tour, a debut album is coming
TWICE are back in Europe – and this time, they're closing out one of the biggest world tours in K-pop history. The 'This Is For' world tour has taken them across North America, Asia, and now Europe
LEE CHAEYEON has a point to prove – and Till I Die is how she's proving it. Her fourth mini album is her most assured project yet
An artist who treats their online presence as an extension of their inner world, they intentionally curate a space that feels both dreamy and authentic
Through my laptop’s glow, Berlin’s streets buzzed outside a cozy café. Across from me, Fumi in a silver jacket and hoop earrings smiled warmly, unmistakably herself. I felt lucky to catch her during a brief pause before she set off again
Adam Klobi has only ever known music. Gaining visibility very quickly through social media, he’s already pulling in listeners through his introspective songwriting and emotional resonance
SOYOU is back – and Off Hours sounds like nothing she's put out before. The new mini album trades polished K-pop production for live band instrumentation, a looser vocal approach, and five tracks built around the kind of private, end-of-day moments SOYOU wrote herself
Ten years of stages, cities, and Black Roses – but The Rose aren't done yet. ROSETOPIA, their 2026 world tour, kicks off in June alongside new album ROSE, a record the band are leaving deliberately open